Joanna Millan, born Bela Rosenthal, was deported with her mother to the Theresienstadt ghetto in German-occupied northern Bohemia (now in Czechia) in 1943. The pair were taken from Berlin in June just months after Mrs Millan’s father was sent to the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp where he was murdered on arrival. Reflecting on violence around the world after a Holocaust memorial service in north London on Tuesday, the 83-year-old survivor said: “I think it’s terrifying, I mean, why wouldn’t one be terrified? “Not just across the pond but everywhere, there doesn’t seem to be a decent state person leading any country in...